CSchulz
CSchulz

Reputation: 11020

Antimatch with Regex

I search for a regex pattern, which shouldn't match a group but everything else.
Following regex pattern works basicly:

index\.php\?page=(?:.*)&tagID=([0-9]+)$

But the .* should not match TaggedObjects.

Thanks for any advices.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 5379

Answers (2)

Jaskirat
Jaskirat

Reputation: 1094

Try this. I think you mean you want to fail the match if the string contains an occurence of 'TaggedObjects'

index\.php\?page=(?!.*TaggedObjects).*&tagID=([0-9]+)$

Upvotes: 1

Tim Pietzcker
Tim Pietzcker

Reputation: 336158

(?:.*) is unnecessary - you're not grouping anything, so .* means exactly the same. But that's not the answer to your question.

To match any string that does not contain another predefined string (say TaggedObjects), use

(?:(?!TaggedObjects).)*

In your example,

index\.php\?page=(?:(?!TaggedObjects).)*&tagID=([0-9]+)$

will match

index.php?page=blahblah&tagID=1234

and will not match

index.php?page=blahTaggedObjectsblah&tagID=1234

If you do want to allow that match and only exclude the exact string TaggedObjects, then use

index\.php\?page=(?!TaggedObjects&tagID=([0-9]+)$).*&tagID=([0-9]+)$

Upvotes: 5

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